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Elton Cane

Looking at the president's bank account 'for fun'

French police have arrested six people in their investigation into the high-profile fraud attack on President Sarkozy, but believe they are only minor figures in a wider plot. What's more interesting ...

31 Oct 2008
Transaction Fraud Systems and Analysis
Elton Cane

Breaking down a bank's IT budget

It's not often that you see a full breakdown of exactly how much money a bank has spent on different projects within its overall IT budget. At least not in the public domain. But at Westpac's earnings...

31 Oct 2008
Finextra50 fintech index
Elton Cane

Banks cutting onshore outsourcing and contractors

As banks now more than ever are looking to cut costs wherever they can, it's not surprising that they're still very keen on offshoring despite the political sensitivity of sending jobs abroad. But the...

02 Oct 2008
Elton Cane

Reducing waste at Sibos

With corporate social responsibility on the conference agenda at Sibos for the first time, I thought it would be interesting to have a chat with Swift's own CSR manager to talk about the co-operative'...

18 Sep 2008
Going green
Elton Cane

Conflicting views on software and IT services spend

Further to my recent post -- It's not all doom and gloom for financial technology -- I've been reading a few predictions for IT spending in 2009. Some choose to focus on the positive -- for e.g. sp...

20 Aug 2008
Finextra50 fintech index
Elton Cane

Swift: New numbers and update on initiatives

At Swift's pre-Sibos press briefing yesterday the usual group of trade press assembled to hear about Swift's plans for this year's Sibos event in Vienna. Along with the usual talk about "strateg

20 Aug 2008
Elton Cane

More details on NAB core banking replacement

After news earlier this month that National Australia Bank had recruited Oracle to manage the roll out of the first phase of a A$1 billion overhaul of its core banking operations, it's not surprising ...

14 Aug 2008
Asia Financial Services
Elton Cane

How much does it cost to build a pan-European dark pool?

Well, if you're Nyfix, the answer is $8.7 million and counting (with a further $2m-$2.5m next quarter). It's hard to tell with just a few minutes of web research whether this represents good value or ...

12 Aug 2008
MiFID
Elton Cane

Plenty of cards in China - but very few being used

According to ChinaDaily, as of the end of last year, lenders in China had issued 1.5 billion bank cards, including debit cards, credit cards and quasi-credit cards. Of the huge sum, active cards, whi...

08 Aug 2008
Asia Financial Services
Elton Cane

The great ACH sell-off

With Sepa opening up choice of clearing infrastructure for banks in the euro-zone, many banks no longer see ownership of their national domestic infrastructures as necessary. Italy's SIA-SSB has appoi...

08 Aug 2008
SEPA and European Payments
Elton Cane

Culture of responsibility

Japanese business culture is big on individuals stepping up to take responsibility for mistakes that have resulted in their organisation losing face. TSE executives taking a salary cut over the latest...

05 Aug 2008
Asia Financial Services
Elton Cane

It's not all doom and gloom for financial technology

While banks might be cutting rates for IT contractors - see Navjeet's blog post from last month, and the Barclays announcement yesterday - it seems quite a few vendors are still doing well. For cor...

30 Jul 2008
Finextra50 fintech index

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